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Y2K nails

Check out these Y2K nails I did! It’s grainy because I took it with my canon camera and the size of the image is too big 😅

u/Lovelyyuniverse — 10 hours ago
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I’ve been building aesthetic music widgets for Android

I’ve been building Android music widgets inspired by old media players for a bit now

(the ones in the image are real widgets, most of them are already in my free app (WidgetStack), a couple are still in testing)

inside the app there’s a list that shows what’s available + what’s “coming soon”, which is where I’ve been experimenting with some of the weirder designs

I also recently came across this super small social site that’s basically Frutiger Aero / early 2000s themed and it feels like the exact same vibe

it’s still tiny, but that kind of makes it interesting right now

I ended up talking to the guy running it and I’m trying to bring a few more people in

if you sign up and message (@Arian) that “onda sent me”, then DM me (@onda_dev) and I’ll get you into the early build group so you can try the “coming soon” widgets before they go into the free app

the public app is free (no ads), I just use the beta builds to test new stuff before it rolls out

curious if anyone else is into this style or if I’m just deep in it at this point lol

https://tweedr.net/

u/UsingSystem-Dev — 2 days ago
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I made 4 new media widgets — trying a new system for releasing them

Been working on some new widget designs and wanted to share these.

Just added 4 new ones:

• Nexus

• Pulsebar

• Sonix

• Symphora

I’ve been experimenting with a new release setup:

The main app (WidgetStack) is completely free and stays that way.

I also made a separate app called “WidgetStack Next” where I put early builds, new designs, and experiments first. It’s basically a way for people to support development and try things early.

Everything eventually makes its way to the main free app, Next just gets it first while I’m still refining things.

Curious what people think, especially which one you’d actually use daily.

u/UsingSystem-Dev — 3 days ago